Saturday, April 15, 2017

The only columnist who matters at the Kansas City Star lays the groundwork for the new campaign and the plan to pay off just about every opinion maker in town in order to ruin one of the most important local resources . . . While he admits his analogy isn't great, the reality about a MASSIVE PR CAMPAIGN is exceptionally insightful:

Kansas City voters' willingness to approve a sales tax for economic development on the East Side could portend well for the future of Kansas City International Airport. Apparently people can be educated and sold on the idea of caring about something besides their own narrow self-interest.

6 Comments:

Anonymous
said...

I live in KCMO. I pay taxes, lots of taxes, in KCMO. I live in an old suburb in Clay County, with aged housing, no sidewalks, no gutters, and a VERY diverse population. To say that we don't relate to the problems south of the river is insulting. We have many problems - crime, drugs, falling-down housing stock, and a ghetto high school serving our neighborhoods. We live with this every stinking day. Don't lecture us about our lack of interest.

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